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Unread 01-11-2013, 09:53 PM   #1
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Default Colorado Sunset With Witneses:

Our backyard looks like this sometimes. Enjoy...
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Wonderful picture Bruce!

Do you get those UFO's around your place often?

(in the sky between the fenceposts)
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Dean, I'm thinking the UFO could be a flying grasshopper, perhaps a hummingbird. I tried to enlarge the area but I couldn't make it out. The photo in the previous frame didn't show it. I could photo shop it out but as with most things in my life...true perfection is out of my grasp. I'll post the other frame too.
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that is a beautiful sight..it looks like the sky is afire... and that deer on the right as shore got a wide set of ears on her.... charlie
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Great photos Bruce but how come the ground isn't white? Must be a warmer part of Colorado than where I live. Our snow doesn't melt, it just eventually wears out. Suposed to be another chilly one with -30 or so again tonight. It's getting quite tiresome.
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Duckman, The ground isn't white because that photo was taken on August 29, 2011. As of today it's a steady 0.3 degrees and there is a very brittle snow cover of 2 1/2". We didn't venture out to dust any clays yesterday, the high temperature was 7 degrees. Colorado is fantastic in the Spring, Summer and Fall but as you know the Winter is long and tiresome. BB
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Duckman, The ground isn't white because that photo was taken on August 29, 2011. As of today it's a steady 0.3 degrees and there is a very brittle snow cover of 2 1/2". We didn't venture out to dust any clays yesterday, the high temperature was 7 degrees. Colorado is fantastic in the Spring, Summer and Fall but as you know the Winter is long and tiresome. BB
I get it Bruce. Here is one from August 30, 2011. If we can make it through the cold spell we also live at the end of the rainbow!
We have winter league starting in 2 weeks. It will be just like goose hunting, shooting in insulated coveralls, long handles, etc. I need to load some shells but it's too cold in my shop, even with a fire going. Only hit -20 last night so maybe we will have a warming trend. The weather girls on the Denver stations forget we exist down here. I chuckle when they talk about 0 to 10 degrees as "bitter cold".
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One beautiful sunset, God's work can't be beat!
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